Serena Grandi was born in
Bologna, Italy. She graduated in
computer programming and was first employed in a scientific analysis laboratory. After several minor roles, she took the title role in
Tinto Brass'
Miranda, which gave her the status of sex symbol in her native
Italy and set the path for her stardom. Through the 1980s, Grandi made nearly 20 films, mainly appearing in ''
commedie sexy all'italiana and erotic films, but also starring in sword epics such as The Adventures of Hercules and in some horror films. In 1987 Lamberto Bava gave her the role of Gloria in his film Delirium''. In 1991 she married the antiquarian Beppe Ercole, 20 years her senior, with whom she had a son Edoardo; the couple divorced in 1998. In the 1990s, Grandi started to back away from the spotlight; during this time she focused her career on television series. In 2003-2004 Grandi spent 157 days under house arrest, accused of having sold a few grams of cocaine. The case was later dismissed. In 2006, Grandi was a candidate in the list of
Social Action, a right-wing party led by
Alessandra Mussolini, but she was not elected. The same year she published her first novel,
L’amante del federale. In 2008, after a break of ten years, she returned to acting. In 2017 Grandi competed in
Grande Fratello VIP, the Italian adaptation of
Celebrity Big Brother. ==Filmography==